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Ideology Trumps Facts

Started by curiosityandthecat, September 25, 2008, 10:42:14 PM

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curiosityandthecat

There's empirical evidence to support this claim now.

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080924-does-ideology-trump-facts-studies-say-it-often-does.html
QuoteWe like to think that people will be well informed before making important decisions, such as who to vote for, but the truth is that's not always the case. Being uninformed is one thing, but having a population that's actively misinformed presents problems when it comes to participating in the national debate, or the democratic process. If the findings of some political scientists are right, attempting to correct misinformation might do nothing more than reinforce the false belief.

This has tremendous implications on the nature of religious belief. No?
-Curio

Jolly Sapper

huh...so I guess reverse psychology is the way to go then?